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KotoR 2 so far is very good

Andyman Messiah

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Role-Player said:
Locue said:
Well, gee. I wish I could spend more time with romanceable females.

So do I. So do I.

*sigh*
I'm sure everybody agrees. *sigh*
 

Diogo Ribeiro

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With what? With a general need to spend more time with romanceable females, or just with me needing to spend more time with romanceable females? :)
 

Andyman Messiah

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Role-Player said:
With what? With a general need to spend more time with romanceable females, or just with me needing to spend more time with romanceable females? :)
For some odd reason, I'd say both. :wink: Romanceable females are always nice and maybe it'd keep you away from the Codex for a while. :)
 

protobob

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Locue said:
So the virtual inhabitants of KOTOR2 actually can notice you stealing their stuff this time around? That's actually a good improvement from KOTOR1 in my opinion, where you could just walk in and grab their possessions with no reaction at all.

Then answer to that is "sometimes." Most of the time, no, they don't care.
 

Andyman Messiah

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protobob said:
Locue said:
So the virtual inhabitants of KOTOR2 actually can notice you stealing their stuff this time around? That's actually a good improvement from KOTOR1 in my opinion, where you could just walk in and grab their possessions with no reaction at all.

Then answer to that is "sometimes." Most of the time, no, they don't care.
Oh. Ah well, I guess it's no big deal anyway. Phew. You almost had me there. :)
 

Hawkwing74

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I only found one situation where it violated the "take what you want" rule that is common in RPGs. It was an amusing side event.

The game is pretty good but it has its bugs, especially infinite this and that exploits.
 

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